Now for some good news.The Southern Lake District is now home to six pairs of ospreys and there could be more as each year more young birds are returning to this part of the Lake District.Early last Sunday I headed for one of these locations to see what was happening.It was a bright but cold start to the day and promised some much needed sunshine.I began well just before 6am watching a nice group of roe deer feeding in a meadow close to the road.I took many images of them from the comfort of the car and they were not disturbed by my presence.There were two bucks and four females present giving me nice opportunities for the camera. One of the bucks is just getting his antlers as can be seen in image no 5.After this excellent start to the day I made my way up the valley to observe the ospreys.
Most of the ospreys are now feeding very young chicks and I discovered the pair I was watching are also feeding one or more chicks.It was nice to watch the nest site from a distance so as not to cause any disturbance.I was probably four hundred yards away and concealed in camouflage on the edge of woodland.After a couple of hours it was cold out of the sun and I left for home to arrive early afternoon.I will return in a few weeks when the young ospreys will be visible on the nest and the parents will be busy looking after them.Hope you enjoy my efforts and thanks for looking in.